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Prime contracting for contractors and sub-contractors

By: Series: Building Services & Environmental Engineer ; 24(2) October 2000, 8(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: In January 1997 government set up the initiative "Building down barriers" in an attempt to improve efficiency in the construction industry. A key aim was to encourage the development of a new approach to construction procurement called 'Prime contracting' based on supply-chain integration. This seeks to encourage long-term multi-project relationships based upon trust and co-operation. Describes the main features of prime contracting, expected benefits, its five key phases, and the practical implications.
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In January 1997 government set up the initiative "Building down barriers" in an attempt to improve efficiency in the construction industry. A key aim was to encourage the development of a new approach to construction procurement called 'Prime contracting' based on supply-chain integration. This seeks to encourage long-term multi-project relationships based upon trust and co-operation. Describes the main features of prime contracting, expected benefits, its five key phases, and the practical implications.